Male © Bradley Hacker 🦜 eBird S64223921 Macaulay Library ML 212194451
Female © Roneil Canillas
Male and female © Brendan Ryan
Male © Bradley Hacker 🦜
Male © Roneil Canillas

Samar Hornbill Penelopides samarensis

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Identification

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A fairly large bird of lowland and foothill forest. Small for a hornbill. Bill fairly short with black bands, and with bare skin around the eyes and chin. Male has pale underparts and head with a black cheek, a pale buffy tail with a black tip, and pale blue facial skin. Female is entirely black with a buffy band through the center of the tail and darker blue facial skin. Rufous Hornbill occurs in some of the same areas, but has a red bill. Samar Hornbill’s voice is a short, medium-pitched honk, reminiscent of a squeaky toy, often given in rapid series.

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